Morrisons Commits to Vegan Labelling

Supermarket giant Morrisons are the latest supermarket to commit to labelling their own brand vegan products.

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The UK supermarket made the pledge to label their own vegan products following a successful petition and campaign named ‘Mark it Vegan’ organised by Animal Aid.

Tesco were the previous supermarket to agree to labelling across their own brand product range back in May 2017, and previous to that was ASDA who made the pledge in December 2016.

Animal Aid are an animal protection organisation and they stated: “More than 90 per cent of the UK population regularly shops in supermarkets, so by ensuring these companies label their own-brand vegan products, we are helping to make it easier for people to go vegan.”

Who have made the pledge so far?

The list of supermarkets who have or are in the process of labelling their own products vegan are:

Although many of the remaining supermarkets to make the commitment do have searchable vegan sections on their websites, it’s now the turn of Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, Lidl and Iceland to make the pledge to labelling their products vegan.